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Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 18:34:05 +0200
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Subject: [geda-user] What is the current version of PCB
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Hello all,

Still working on my pcb developers introduction and in doing so I came 
across the README_FILES directory.
In that directory I find a file *Whats_new_in_2.0*__
What is the status of this file?
To my knowledge PCB uses the yyyymmdd format as the version numbering, 
how does that relate to version 2.0?

I did a git clone a few days ago so this file is in the repository.

One of the reasons I ask is because in the file it says:
/(9) Auto-placement code. It's broken. Don't use it./
Is this still true?

Cheers, Robert.

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    Hello all,<br>
    <br>
    Still working on my pcb developers introduction and in doing so I
    came across the README_FILES directory.<br>
    In that directory I find a file <b>Whats_new_in_2.0</b><u> </u><br>
    What is the status of this file?<br>
    To my knowledge PCB uses the yyyymmdd format as the version
    numbering, how does that relate to version 2.0?<br>
    <br>
    I did a git clone a few days ago so this file is in the repository.<br>
    <br>
    One of the reasons I ask is because in the file it says:<br>
    <i>(9) Auto-placement code. It's broken. Don't use it.</i><br>
    Is this still true?<br>
    <br>
    Cheers, Robert.<br>
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